No-essay scholarships - Feb '25

Updated Feb 05, 2025

Apply below to the best No-essay scholarships for February 2025.

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The William Bennett, W7PHO, Memorial Scholarship

Arizona • California • Colorado • Idaho • Montana • Nevada • New Mexico • Oregon • Utah • Washington • Wyoming • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The William Bennett Memorial Scholarship offers $500 to licensed radio amateurs with a 3.0 GPA. Open to U.S. and international students.

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The Central Arizona DX Association Scholarship

Arizona • Graduate Students • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Freshmen

The Central Arizona DX Association offers a $1,000 scholarship for FCC-licensed amateur radio operators in Arizona with a 3.2 GPA.

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The Helen Laughlin AM Mode Memorial Scholarship

Texas • Arkansas • Oklahoma • Louisiana • Mississippi • Tennessee • For Women • Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Seniors

The Helen Laughlin AM Mode Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 for eligible radio operators pursuing higher education, with a focus on women.

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The Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship

Georgia • Alabama • Graduate Students • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Freshmen

The Charles Clarke Cordle Memorial Scholarship awards $1,000 to GA/AL amateur radio operators in college with a 2.5 GPA. Apply now!

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The Rev. Paul E. Bittner, WØAIH, Memorial Scholarship

Illinois • Indiana • Wisconsin • Science • Engineering • Mathematics • Technology • ste • Radio & Television • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Rev. Paul E. Bittner Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 for STEM students in the ARRL Central Division with a 3.0 GPA.

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CTRI/Chris Seeber, KA1GEU, Memorial Scholarship

Connecticut • Rhode Island • Vermont • Maine • New Hampshire • Science • Education • Engineering • Mathematics • Technology • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Freshmen

The CTRI/Chris Seeber Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 to FCC-licensed amateur radio operators in New England majoring in STEM fields.

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The ARRL Rocky Mountain Division Scholarship

Colorado • New Mexico • Utah • Wyoming • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Freshmen

The ARRL Rocky Mountain Division Scholarship offers $500 for students in CO, NM, UT, or WY enrolled in an Amateur Radio License Class.

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The CWops Scholarship

Radio & Television • Graduate Students • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Freshmen

The CWops Scholarship offers $1,000 to FCC-licensed amateur radio operators enrolled in accredited educational institutions.

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The Irving W. Cook, WAØCGS, Scholarship

Kansas • Electrical/Electronics • Communications • Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Irving W. Cook Scholarship offers $1,000 for KS residents pursuing a degree in electronics or communications. Apply now!

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VSA International Young Soloists Award Program

For students with disabilities • Music • Age • High school • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students

The VSA International Young Soloists Award offers $2,000 to young musicians with disabilities aged 14-25. Apply now!

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The Bellevue Chapter P-FLAG Scholarship

For students with disabilities • Washington • For Black and/or African American students • For Asian students • For Hispanic and/or Latino students • For Middle Eastern students • For Native American / American Indian students • For Pacific Islander students • For students of color • For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students • For LGBTQIA+ students • For Women • For Non-binary students • For Agender students • For Gender-fluid students • For Two-spirit students • Based on your gender • Freshmen

The Bellevue Chapter P-FLAG Scholarship offers $250 to East King County seniors promoting LGBTQ leadership. Apply with three essays.

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Soaring Heart Scholarship

Idaho • Washington • Alaska • Montana • Oregon • For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students • For LGBTQIA+ students • Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Soaring Heart Scholarship aids students in the Pacific Northwest providing support for trauma and grief. Apply with three essays for $250.

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Louis Agassiz Fuertes Award

Animal-Related • Graduate Students

The Louis Agassiz Fuertes Award offers $2,500 for avian research to WOS members, prioritizing graduate students and young professionals.

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Harriet Fitzgerald Scholarship

For Women • High school

The Harriet Fitzgerald Scholarship offers $10,000 to women attending undergraduate women's colleges in the US or Canada. Apply now!

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Porter Physiology Development Minority Fellowship

Science • For Native American / American Indian students • For Pacific Islander students • For Asian students • For Hispanic and/or Latino students • For Black and/or African American students • Graduate Students

The Porter Physiology Development Minority Fellowship supports underrepresented students pursuing a PhD in physiological sciences with a $28,300 award.

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Undergraduate Student Paper Award

New York • Social Sciences • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

Undergraduate students in CUNY/SUNY can win a $250 award for the best paper on LGBTQ+ experiences. Apply now!

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Graduate Student Paper Award

For Asexual students • For Bisexual students • For Gay students • For Lesbian students • For Pansexual students • For Queer students • For Transgender students • For LGBTQIA+ students • Graduate Students

CUNY Graduate Student Paper Award offers $250 for the best paper on LGBTQ+ topics. Open to all CUNY graduate students. Apply now!

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Edwards Lifesciences Foundation Scholarship Program

California • Utah • STEM • Marine Biology/Sciences • Materials Science • Science • Agricultural Science • Animal Sciences • Meteorology • Climate Sciences • Computer Science • Environmental Science • Food Sciences & Technology • Geological & Earth Sciences • Information Sciences • Technology • IT/Information Technology • Health/Medical Technology • Chemistry • Physics • Astronomy • Aviation/Aeronautical • Biology • Aerospace • Chemical Engineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Engineering • Construction Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Industrial Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Medical/Biomedical Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Mathematics • Cybersecurity • Energy • High school • Freshmen

Edwards Lifesciences offers a $2,500 scholarship for high school seniors in STEM fields from select regions. Apply now!

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LGBTQ Leadership Scholarships

Medicine • For Women • For Trans Woman students • For Non-binary students • For Agender students • For Gender-fluid students • For Two-spirit students • Graduate Students

LGBTQ Leadership Scholarships offer $5,000 awards to female medical students showing leadership in the LGBTQ community.

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Mark G. Noller Scholarship

Kansas • Graduate Students • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors

The Mark G. Noller Scholarship supports LGBTQIA+ students at the University of Kansas with academic merit and financial need.

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American Indian Endowed Scholarship

Washington • Freshmen • Sophomores • Juniors • Seniors • Graduate Students

The American Indian Endowed Scholarship offers up to $2,000 for students with ties to Washington State tribes. Apply now!

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The Atlanta Radio Club Scholarship

Georgia • Age • Freshmen • Juniors • Sophomores • Seniors • Graduate Students

The Atlanta Radio Club offers a $500 scholarship for Georgia students with an Amateur Radio license attending a 4-year college.

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The K2TEO Martin J. Green, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores

The K2TEO Martin J. Green, Sr. Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 for licensed radio amateurs, with preference for ham family students.

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The Richard W. Bendicksen, N7ZL, Memorial Scholarship

Radio & Television • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores

The Richard W. Bendicksen Memorial Scholarship offers $1,000 for students with an Active Amateur Radio License attending a four-year college.

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The Mississippi Scholarship

Mississippi • Electrical Engineering • Communications • Electrical/Electronics • Freshmen • Juniors • Seniors • Sophomores

The Mississippi Scholarship offers $500 to licensed radio amateurs under 30 pursuing a degree in electronics or communications.

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FAQ

No-essay scholarships can cover a variety of expenses, including tuition, fees, books, and sometimes living expenses. The specific coverage will depend on the scholarship provider.

Yes, some no-essay scholarships are open to international students. However, eligibility varies by scholarship, so it's important to check the specific requirements for each opportunity.

Yes, many no-essay scholarships are offered by local organizations, businesses, and foundations that focus on specific regions or states. You can find these opportunities by searching on Mos or local scholarship databases.

Applying for no-essay scholarships typically involves filling out an online application form and providing any required information, such as your academic background and contact details. Check platforms like Mos for specific application instructions.

It's advisable to start applying for no-essay scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school or as soon as you decide to pursue higher education.

Yes, you can apply for multiple no-essay scholarships. In fact, applying for several scholarships can increase your chances of receiving funding for your education.

Eligibility criteria for no-essay scholarships can vary widely depending on the scholarship provider. Common criteria may include factors such as academic performance, field of study, or residency status.

Yes, many no-essay scholarships are legitimate and offered by reputable organizations, schools, and foundations. However, it's essential to research each scholarship to ensure its credibility.

You can find no-essay scholarships on various scholarship search platforms, including Mos, which aggregates a wide range of scholarship opportunities tailored to your needs.

No-essay scholarships are financial awards that do not require applicants to submit an essay as part of the application process. These scholarships typically have simpler application requirements, making them more accessible for students.

Since No-essay scholarships do not require essays, focus on providing accurate and complete information in your application. Highlight your achievements and ensure that you meet all eligibility criteria to strengthen your application.

No-essay scholarships can cover a variety of expenses, including tuition, fees, books, and sometimes living expenses. The specific coverage will depend on the scholarship provider.

Yes, many No-essay scholarships are open to international students. However, eligibility may vary, so it's important to check the specific requirements of each scholarship.

Applying for No-essay scholarships typically involves filling out an online application form and providing any required information, such as your academic background and contact details. Check platforms like Mos for specific application instructions.

It's advisable to start applying for No-essay scholarships as early as possible, ideally during your junior year of high school or the first year of college, to maximize your opportunities.

Yes, you can apply for multiple No-essay scholarships. In fact, applying for several scholarships can increase your chances of receiving funding for your education.

Eligibility criteria for No-essay scholarships can vary widely depending on the scholarship provider. Common criteria may include factors such as academic performance, field of study, or demographic background.

Yes, many No-essay scholarships are legitimate and offered by reputable organizations, schools, and foundations. However, it's important to research each scholarship to ensure its credibility.

You can find No-essay scholarships on various scholarship search platforms, including Mos, which aggregates a wide range of scholarship opportunities tailored to different needs and backgrounds.

No-essay scholarships are financial awards that do not require applicants to submit an essay as part of the application process. These scholarships often have simpler application requirements, making them more accessible to a wider range of students.

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